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Thames Valley Circuit
A history of the circuit can be found by following the link below; https://www.methodistthamesvalley.org.uk/about_circuit_history.html See also the pages about the individual churches in the Thames Valley Circuit ...
National Children's Homes
I have been passed a photograph of a framed NCH certificate / collection record from 1936 – 1951 which was taken from our Sleapshyde Chapel when it closed a few...
World War I Memorial, Skillington Chapel, Lincolnshire
The Memorial records those who survived and those who died. ROLL OF HONOUR THE GREAT WAR 1914-1919 TO THE GLORY OF GOD AND IN GRATEFUL REMEMBRANCE OF THE GALLANT MEN...
Vision of Peace
The ‘Vision of Peace’ programme was launched in 1993 with the aims: To celebrate our belonging to the World Church To listen and share the insights of people of many...
MAYC London weekend 1954
As we have recently celebrated the 70th anniversary of MAYC, here is a London Weekend programme from 60 years ago. I have recently acquired this and have scanned it to...
Paisley Central Hall, Scotland
The church was in use as a Methodist place of worship, 11.06.1015...
Partick Methodist Church, Scotland
The church was in use as a Methodist place of worship, 12.06.2015...
Soss Moss Hall, Nether Alderley
Soss Moss Hall was built in 1583 by Thomas Wyche. The estate was purchased in 1753 by the Stanleys of Alderley and from 1835, during the tenancy of the Baskerville...
Eastbrook Hall, Bradford Methodist Mission
I was first taken to Eastbrook Hall, the Bradford Methodist Mission in Leeds Road, at the age off about five, I think, by my parents who, becoming a bit fed...
Early Methodist preachers in America
The Wesley brothers were famously missionaries in North America before they set about their mission in Britain. Once the movement was established in Britain preachers were sent out to the...
Methodism in Greetland, near Halifax
Greetland is a village located on a hillside overlooking the Black Brook, a tributary of the River Calder. The first church was built in 1778 and it was visited, on...
Balliol food co-op
When the food co-op opened there was felt to be a need on the Longbenton Estate for better access to fresh groceries. The Healthy Eating Communities organisation already operated from...
Deal Methodist Church, Kent
This modern church was built on the site of the nineteenth century Wesleyan Chapel. All that remains of the original building is the Wesley Hall of 1901...
Christmas Band 1915
This photograph was printed by Mr E Bullock of Macclesfield and published in ‘The Missionary Echo’. Many of the men lived in Nether Alderley and probably attended the chapel at Soss...
GIFFORD, Alfred David 1882 - 1950
Born at Swansea in 1882. His father was a native of Cornwall and his mother of Devon. He attended the Secondary School in Swansea, and at a very early age...
Woodlands Park Methodist Church
Please click on the link below to find a history of this church; https://www.methodistthamesvalley.org.uk/woodlands.html...
World War I Memorial, Stathern, Leicestershire
This memorial, identical to one in Stathern Parish Church, was removed from the Methodist Chapel when the property was sold. In 2014 it was placed in a newly created garden in...
A Story of Dunbar
The Building of the Church A STORY OF DUNBAR. BY ANNIE E. HOLDSWORTH. ” He scarce had need to doff his pride, or slough the dross of earth; Even as...
Newbury, Northbrook Street Methodist Church, Berkshire
Newbury Methodist Church was built in 1837/8. Porches were added in 1898 (Buildings of England, Berkshire, p395; site visit 9.10.2015)...
Methodist Ministers who have served in Dunbar
List taken from Hall’s Circuits and Ministers 1765 – 1912 and various minutes of conference. Containing Obituaries, extracts from Miniutes of Conference and from other Methodist publications. In general if...
FRANKLAND, Benjamin B.A. - 1819 - 1876
Benjamin FRANKLAND, B. A. ; who was born at St. Ives, Cornwall, in May, 1819, and died in London, January 17th, 1876. He was the son of the Rev. B....
BEAUMONT, Joseph M.D. 1794 - 1855
Joseph Beaumont, M.D., son of the Rev. John Beaumont; who was bom at Castle-Donington, March 19th, 1794. He was converted to God whilst a scholar at Kingswood, and during his...
TURNER, Henry 1799 - 1844
Henry Turner. He was convinced of sin, and found peace with God, at an early age. Having himself tasted the good word of God, the ” love of Christ constrained...
ELLIS, William
The first Minister stationed at Dunbar Extracts from Minutes of Conference 1765 – 1773 1765 – Admitted on Trial and stationed in Cornwall West. 1766 – Admitted as a Preacher...
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